Commove
[kuh-moov] /kəˈmuv/
verb (used with object), commoved, commoving.
1.
to move violently; agitate; excite.
/kəˈmuːv/
verb (transitive) (rare)
1.
to disturb; stir up
2.
to agitate or excite emotionally
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